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Day 183. At least 15 killed, 50 wounded in Russian missile strike on Chaplyne railway station. Biden announces $3 billion Ukraine military aid package on its Independence Day. Russia maintains the military occupation of ZNPP, the principal risks to reactor operations are likely to remain disruption to the reactors’ cooling systems, damage to its backup power supply, or errors by workers operating under pressure. ECHR obliges Russia to ensure the rights of captured Azovstal defenders. Zelensky addresses UN Security Council: Russia must be held accountable for crime of aggression. Ukraine calls on the world to create special tribunal for Russia’s crimes.
Bastards
 
Day 184 For the first time in history, the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant shuts down. The connection with the energy system of Ukraine ️at the Zaporizhzhia NPP has been resumed but six power units remain disconnected. Russian forces conducted limited ground attacks in Donbas, in northwestern Kharkiv, and northwestern Kherson Oblasts. Ukrainian forces continued to target Russian military assets and ground lines of communication. Putin signed a decree increasing the number of military personnel of the Russian Federation up to 1,150,000.
If you guys let the fuckin' Russian army win this one I'll go ballistic in my grave.
 
Not much happening, although partisans in Kherson region killed a couple high ranking collaborators.
Day 186. Russia is deploying the newly formed 3rd Army Corps to the front. Russian forces conducted limited ground attacks in Donbas and the Kharkiv Oblast. Ukrainian forces targeted Russian airborne command-and-control elements in Kherson Oblast. Russian and Ukrainian sources traded accusations of shelling the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. Russia blocked a key UN document on nuclear weapons due to the occupation of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant by the Russian Federation.
 
By "you guys" are you referring to Ukraine and it's Western arms suppliers?
Hopefully we've been training Ukraine up on some of the more sophisticated weapons we have, and have been figuring out a way to get them in the air.

If we're going to run out of artillery we'd better have something else to offer.
 
Ukraine has apparently launched their long awaited counteroffensive, we hope for great success and not a great loss of Ukrainian lives.
"The Odesa-based newspaper Dumskaya reports that the Units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine concentrated in the southern direction have launched a counteroffensive at night on the right bank of the Dnipro river in Kherson Oblast.

Dumskaya says that soldiers deployed on the front lines informed the newspaper that they have already managed to liberate several settlements and advance in the direction of Kherson."

https://euromaidanpress.com/2022/08...meyl1N0Qd3e37xb4kaMELE-pS7Jh2aZOiw_erFHl9DSSM
 
Hopefully we've been training Ukraine up on some of the more sophisticated weapons we have, and have been figuring out a way to get them in the air.

If we're going to run out of artillery we'd better have something else to offer.
USA is opening new lines of production for the HIMARs.
 
The Ukrainian plan seems to be to trap the entire russian army between Ukrainian lines (roughly the Ingulets River which Ukraine has now crossed in a couple places) and the Dnieper River. This will included Kherson. They have already destroyed all the bridges across the Dnieper. Ukraine's main thrust is that top blue arrow.
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Kind of old news now.....
Day 187. Ukrainian army destroys large Russian military base in Melitopol. Night strike in Zaporizhzhia: 9 high-rise buildings and 40 private houses damaged. Russians once again shelled the Mykolaiv Oblast, causing more destruction. More than 500 bodies of fallen defenders already returned to Ukraine. Six more ships leave Ukrainian ports under the grain deal. Russia doesn’t acknowledge radiological risk at Ukraine nuclear power plant, the US says. Kazakhstan halts arms exports to Russia.
 
Day 188. Multiple Western, Russian and independent mass media reported the possible start of the Ukrainian counteroffensive in the Kherson Oblast. Ukrainian authorities asked to refrain from making any statements in order not to interfere with the military operation. The Russian army continues to focus its efforts on establishing full control over the territory of Donetsk oblast, maintaining the captured districts of Kherson, part of Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Mykolaiv oblasts. Russian occupiers continue to carry out air and missile strikes on civilian objects on the territory of Ukraine. The Ukrainian army increased the weight of artillery fires in front-line sectors across southern Ukraine. Ukrainian long-range precision strikes continue to disrupt Russian resupply.
 
Day 189. Ukrainian forces confirm new strikes on three bridges in the Kherson region. Ukrainian forces used dummy HIMARS to lure Russian missiles. “Hunger riot” takes place in Mariupol due to a lack of humanitarian aid. IAEA convoy sets off towards Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant. Verkhovna Rada calls on the international community to recognize the mass execution of POWs in Olenivka as a terrorist attack. Borrell: EU ready to continue supporting Ukraine as long and as much as needed. Sweden to send Ukraine an additional package of military aid worth 500M crowns. Germany to send air defense systems, radar systems, and recon drones to Ukraine. Last Soviet leader Gorbachev, who ended Cold War and won the Nobel prize, dies aged 91.
 
Day 190. Russia began an information operation declaring the Ukrainian counteroffensive a failure almost as soon as it was launched. Russian forces conducted ground attacks near Kharkiv, Bakhmut, Donetsk. The Russian military is concentrating efforts on establishing full control over the territory of the Donetsk Oblast and maintaining the captured areas of Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Mykolaiv Oblasts, while carrying out air and missile attacks on military and civilian objects on the territory of Ukraine. Russian occupation authorities are imposing a curriculum on Ukrainian students aimed at eliminating the notion of Ukrainian national identity. The G7 Non-Proliferation Directors Group condemned Russian attempts to disconnect the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant from the Ukrainian power grid as “unacceptable” ahead of the arrival of the (IAEA) delegation to the plant. Ukrainian partisans carried out an assassination on a collaborator in the Zaporizhzhia Oblast.
 
Can you imagine, 87,000 civilians confirmed dead in one city....
Day 191. Russo-Ukrainian War. Day 191: The UN watchdog IAEA to maintain a presence at Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. Putin ordered the occupiers to fully invade the Donetsk region by 15 September. Ukrainian Armed Forces hit the Kakhovka bridge, preventing Russian forces from building a new crossing. Ukraine’s Air Force strikes enemy targets 18 times in the south. The Russian military started exercises. Covert mobilization in Russia reaches Moscow and St.Petersburg. IAEA to maintain a presence at Zaporizhzhia NPP. 87,000 killed civilians have been documented in occupied Mariupol. Russia to convene another UN Security Council meeting on the topic of the ZNPP.
 
Russo-Ukrainian War. Day 192: EU to provide $6 billion in aid to Ukraine. Russia continues the disinformation operation on the Ukrainian counteroffensive. Ukrainian officials reported positional battles in unspecified areas of Kherson Oblast. Ukrainian forces are continuing to strike Russian ground lines of communications in Kherson Oblast. Russian forces conducted ground attacks in the Donetsk Oblast. Russian forces continue sustaining significant losses in southern Ukraine, according to Ukraine’s military. Russia started conducting air reconnaissance in the regions of Ukraine bordering Belarus. Ukrzaliznytsia transported 42% more grain in August in comparison to July. ️Zaporizhzhia NPP launches the 5th power unit after an emergency shutdown. Ukraine imposed sanctions against Putin’s daughters. A majority of Russians reportedly still support the Russian war in Ukraine.
 
In late breaking news, Ukraine took Vysokopilia. (and raised the flag), a city on the northernmost russian positions in Kherson region. Also crossed over a river in the center (Donetsk region) and captured two villages. The Bayraktar drones are active again as the US HARMs anti-radar missiles have been very effective.
Day 193. The Antonivka Bridge hit again. Enemy ammunition depot exploding in Kherson region. Bayraktar drones destroy $26.5M worth of Russian equipment in three days. Six million Ukrainians leave for Poland in the past six months. Ukraine’s agricultural exports grow 66% in August. Zaporizhzhia Nuclear plant loses power line as Moscow, West energy row escalate. “Filtration” and the Crime of Forcibly Transferring Ukrainian Civilians to Russia. Ukraine war is depleting US ammunition stockpiles, sparking Pentagon concern.
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Day 194
Ukraine retakes settlements in the south and Donbas. Footage shows Russian troops firing artillery from the Zaporizhzhia NPP. Ukrainian PM in Germany praises German military aid, seeks Leopard battle tanks. Ukraine’s air defense shoots down 70% of missiles. Largest yet caravan of grain ships leaves Ukrainian ports via “grain corridor.” Russia not an energy partner, Germany says. Russian weapons use outdated technology and poor-quality components, research group says.
 
Sound like some good news, but I am really worried about the nuclear plant.
We all should be:
Energy Minister: World on ‘brink of nuclear disaster’ due to Russian occupation of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.

Earlier, Ukraine’s state nuclear operator Energoatom reported that Russian shelling disconnected the last working power line at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
Any repair work is impossible due to ongoing hostilities. “Deoccupying the plant and creating a demilitarized zone around it is the only way to ensure nuclear safety,” he said.
 
Day 195. The last line connecting ZNPP to the energy system of Ukraine cut off. Kremlin starts direct blackmailing the West and lays down conditions for flowing gas in “Nord Stream.” Germany keeps two nuclear reactors on standby to weather the gas crisis. Putin approves a new foreign policy doctrine based on ‘Russian World’. The US says Russia is buying artillery ammunition from N.Korea. The International Committee of the Red Cross cannot guarantee the safety of Ukrainian prisoners of war. In Brussels, Ukraine seeks backing for a special war crimes tribunal.
 
Internet is full of videos of captured russian soldiers, hastily abandoned camps and Ukrainian troops taking down soviet flags and raising the Ukrainian. This is all in the north se from Kharkiv. In Kherson Ukrainians have consolidated gains and some info they may have resumed an offensive.

Day 196. Over the last 24 hours, heavy fighting has taken place on three fronts: in the north, near Kharkiv; in the east in the Donbas; and in the south in Kherson Oblast. Russia’s planned main effort is probably an advance on Bakhmut in the Donbas, but commanders face a dilemma of whether to deploy operational reserves to support this offensive or to defend against continued Ukrainian advances in the south. A new IAEA report describes Russian activities increasing the likelihood of a nuclear accident at the Zaporizhzhia NPP while decreasing the ability of the plant’s personnel to respond to such an accident effectively. Ukrainian forces have launched counterattacks in southern Kharkiv Oblast and retaken several settlements. Russian redeployments of forces from this area to defend against the Ukrainian counteroffensive in Kherson likely prompted and facilitated these counterattacks. Ukrainian forces continue striking Russian logistics nodes, transportation assets, manpower and equipment concentrations, and control points across Kherson Oblast.
 

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